With All My Soul (Soul Screamers, Book 7)

Synopsis

What does it mean when your school is voted the most dangerous in America? It’s time to kick some hellion butt… After not-really-surviving her junior year (after all, she did die), Kaylee Cavanaugh has vowed to take back her school from the hellions causing all the trouble. She’s going to find a way to turn the incarnations of Avarice, Envy and Vanity and the rest on each other. And so she—and her gang— make plans to protect her friends and finish this war, once and forever. But then she meets Wrath. And Kaylee realises that she’s closer to the edge than she’s ever been. Especially when one more person she loves is taken….

A wonderful and sad ending <3

Cover:
If you've been following my blog for some time now, you'd know that I love the Mira Ink covers. They're gorgeous, especially the Soul Screamers' covers :). This cover is no exception ^_^.
Storyline:
This review is really hard to write. It is not easy to review a book you're in love with and just can't find anything wrong with it. I'm so sad this series had to come to an end but at the same time I'm glad it ended the way it did (although there are one or two things I would've changed...).
What I loved:
- Rachel's writing style doesn't cease to amaze me. I rarely say this about books I read, but once I started reading I couldn't stop. Even after I take a little break, I comeback to the book knowing I'll just get right where I left off and that I'll be engulfed in the book again.
- The suspense, one of the main aspects in these books, along with mystery and fighting scenes, is awesome. You have no idea what is going on. Things are planned really carefully and in a smart way that you just have no idea what happened or guess what's next.
- The romance, although I'm not a fan of romantic books, is just perfect and safe and sweet. Kaylee and Tod are perfect. Tod is more perfect in some ways.
- The friendships, also an important aspect in the series and mostly everything in these books depends on them, got a lot better in this book (Ahem, Sophie & Sabine... are somehow more friendlier, but their character's traits don't change a bit).
- Hellions, what dragged into the series in the first place, are always nice to have around, because you know you'll have plenty of fight, gory, merciless and deadly scenes.
- Finally, the ending, I can't tell you how much I needed it after all what happened in the book, especially in the couple chapters before it. The ending is perfect for the series to end with it and it's fair to everyone.
What I disliked:
I can't lie about it because I just love the book and the series, but I wish the ending wasn't as harsh as it is. The way the story ended wasn't exactly the perfect ending for Kaylee, while it was in a way, it wasn't in another.
Characters:
Well, the characters and their traits haven’t changed a bit from before and telling you any more would spoil the book for you, I just have to say that I was (still am) proud of Kaylee and of whom she’s become. It has been a very long and stressful journey for her and she came through, finally.
I still really like and adore the whole gang, and I must really applaud Tod and give him credit for living through this hell (literally!!!).
Conclusion:
Wow! I’ve prepared this review over a year ago, and due to some reasons and school and stuff I couldn’t publish it earlier. However, I finished it today and while I’m writing this conclusion right now, I can remember every single detail of the whole series, from beginning to end.
This is my all time favorite series along with The Hollow by Jessica Verday. If you came this far, to the final sequel, you have to go through with it, you won’t regret it at all! I should warn you, you’ll need a big box of tissues… ;).
Thank you Rachel for an awesome ending to an awesome series, I can’t wait to get started with her new YA book, The Stars Never Rise!
Happy Reading everyone!